Title :
Large System Analysis of Cooperative Multi-Cell Downlink Transmission via Regularized Channel Inversion with Imperfect CSIT
Author :
Jun Zhang ; Chao-Kai Wen ; Shi Jin ; Xiqi Gao ; Kai-Kit Wong
Author_Institution :
Nat. Mobile Commun. Res. Lab., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
In this paper, we analyze the ergodic sum-rate of a multi-cell downlink system with base station (BS) cooperation using regularized zero-forcing (RZF) precoding. Our model assumes that the channels between BSs and users have independent spatial correlations and imperfect channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) is available. Our derivations are based on large dimensional random matrix theory (RMT) under the assumption that the numbers of antennas at the BS and users approach to infinity with some fixed ratios. In particular, a deterministic equivalent expression of the ergodic sum-rate is obtained and is instrumental in getting insight about the joint operations of BSs, which leads to an efficient method to find the asymptotic-optimal regularization parameter for the RZF. In another application, we use the deterministic channel rate to study the optimal feedback bit allocation among the BSs for maximizing the ergodic sum-rate, subject to a total number of feedback bits constraint. By inspecting the properties of the allocation, we further propose a scheme to greatly reduce the search space for optimization. Simulation results demonstrate that the ergodic sum-rates achievable by a subspace search provides comparable results to those by an exhaustive search under various typical settings.
Keywords :
antennas; cellular radio; channel allocation; channel coding; cooperative communication; correlation theory; feedback; matrix algebra; multiuser channels; optimisation; precoding; radio transmitters; random processes; search problems; wireless channels; RMT; RZF precoding; antenna; asymptotic optimal regularization parameter; base station; channel state information at the transmitter; cooperative multicell downlink transmission; deterministic channel rate; ergodic sum rate; feedback bit constraint; imperfect CSIT; optimal feedback bit allocation; optimization; random matrix theory; regularized channel inversion; regularized zero forcing; search space reduction; spatial correlation; Bit rate; Correlation; Downlink; Interference; Nickel; Signal to noise ratio; Vectors; Large dimensional RMT; feedback bit allocation; multi-cell cooperation; regularized zero-forcing;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2013.081413.120460